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Lemonade Mouth

  • TV Movie
  • 2011
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
22K
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Lemonade Mouth (2011)
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Five high school kids, Olivia, Wendall, Stella, Charlie, and Mo, meet in detention and start a band based on the lemonade vending machine outside the detention room.Five high school kids, Olivia, Wendall, Stella, Charlie, and Mo, meet in detention and start a band based on the lemonade vending machine outside the detention room.Five high school kids, Olivia, Wendall, Stella, Charlie, and Mo, meet in detention and start a band based on the lemonade vending machine outside the detention room.

  • Director
    • Patricia Riggen
  • Writers
    • April Blair
    • Mark Peter Hughes
  • Stars
    • Bridgit Mendler
    • Adam Hicks
    • Hayley Kiyoko
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    22K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Patricia Riggen
    • Writers
      • April Blair
      • Mark Peter Hughes
    • Stars
      • Bridgit Mendler
      • Adam Hicks
      • Hayley Kiyoko
    • 40User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Bridgit Mendler
    Bridgit Mendler
    • Olivia
    Adam Hicks
    Adam Hicks
    • Wen
    Hayley Kiyoko
    Hayley Kiyoko
    • Stella
    Naomi Scott
    Naomi Scott
    • Mohini
    Blake Michael
    Blake Michael
    • Charlie
    Nick Roux
    Nick Roux
    • Scott
    Chris Brochu
    Chris Brochu
    • Ray
    Shishir Kurup
    Shishir Kurup
    • Mo's Father
    Tisha Campbell
    Tisha Campbell
    • Miss Reznick
    • (as Tisha Campbell-Martin)
    Christopher McDonald
    Christopher McDonald
    • Principal Brenigan
    Bob Jesser
    Bob Jesser
    • Wen's Dad
    Aimee Dale
    • Stella's Mom
    Ariana Smythe
    • Sydney
    Caitlin Ribbans
    • Jules
    Elise Eberle
    Elise Eberle
    • Patty
    Riti Sachdeva
    Riti Sachdeva
    • Mo's Mother
    Judith Rane
    • Gram
    Tom Romero
    • Mr. Prichard
    • Director
      • Patricia Riggen
    • Writers
      • April Blair
      • Mark Peter Hughes
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    10Humacorn

    One of Disney's finest!

    I personally found this movie to be extremely inspiring. You would think that it'd be your typical Disney musical but I think that Lemonade Mouth took it to a different level. It's not just a High School Musical where students from different cliques come together with a common interest despite what their friends think. With Lemonade Mouth the obstacles were not only at school but at home. It touched on some major teen issues.

    It spoke about true friendship, through life's struggles Not to mention, the songs had soul. They didn't just have funky/hip beats, the lyrics had meaning.

    Lemonade Mouth really defies all odds. In regular band there is only one leader singer, despite who writes the song. With this band they got personal as each song meant something different to each member and the one that related most sang that song. I found that really interesting. It gave the band flavor, as it had different voices.

    This movie teaches you about the meaning of true friendship, overcoming family problems, dealing with relationships, the right way to deal with bullies and following your dreams at all costs.

    This is truly a movie for all ages! Honestly, more appeal to teens and pre-teens.
    6SnoopyStyle

    like the five teen characters

    Five disparate high school kids are sentenced to detention in the basement. Principal Brenigan (Christopher McDonald) uses corporate sponsorship to support only the sport teams. He relegates all the other groups into the basement. Miss Reznick (Tisha Campbell-Martin) is the music teacher who is facing funding cuts. Stella (Hayley Kiyoko) is the rebellious new girl who is the least successful of her family. Olivia (Bridgit Mendler) is the awkward loner who is hiding some devastating family secrets. Mo (Naomi Scott) is dealing with a selfish boyfriend and her conservative East Indian father. Charlie (Blake Michael) is the drummer forced to live up to his soccer star older brother. Wen (Adam Hicks) is angry that his father is moving on with a young girlfriend. The five new friends form a new band to compete in the local talent contest.

    I like all five young actors and their characters. With that, the movie can survive the cheesiness and the standard tropes. The music from the five is good enough. The story is hitting all the traditional kiddie movie ideas of rebelling against the system. Christopher McDonald and Tisha Campbell-Martin fall victim to the need for adults to act wacky in kiddie movies. The young actors and their characters' journeys save this from being a bad Disney TV movie.
    9beachhouse-27816

    Probably the best DCOM (Disney Channel Original Movie)

    I found most of Disney Channel's original movies to be abysmal, cheesy messes with so-so acting and plots that could make Inspector Gadget: The Movie look like Shakespeare in comparison. But I found Lemonade Mouth to be an organic, well-acted, clever movie. It has some thought-provoking, inspiring themes that puts it aside from pretty much every other DCOM out there. The songs are catchy and pretty well-performed. And let's not forget the teen actors that all give likable, believable performances. I'm a musician in real life, and though my school has an incredibly well- funded music program, the thought of losing it still lurks and chills me to the bone. This movie suggests that music programs are important and allows us to express creativity and self-expression and that being yourself is the most important thing you could ever do... And though that seems to be the theme of many Disney Channel movies, it rings true to all of us. This is, in my humble opinion, the very best Disney Channel original movie, and I will keep watching it whenever it comes on.
    6bkoganbing

    Serendipitous Detention

    With the kids from High School Musical now grown and some of them even leaving the Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney Studios had to get a fresh group of musically talented young folks for a new musical film. The result is Lemonade Mouth.

    Which is the band that a group of kids who serendipitously sent to the same detention for violating one of martinet principal Christopher McDonald's dumb rules at the same time. That kind of coincidence would tell most people including these kids that there is some karma at work here and that they've got to form a band.

    The main thing that Lemonade Mouth is supposed to do it does well, that is give Bridgit Mendler a showplace for her singing talents. I guess it's kind of a tossup between Mendler and Demi Lovato to see who will be the next Miley Cyrus for Disney. Lovato has some great comic ability, but as for singing I think Mendler has it over her. In any event she's also got a nice wholesomeness about her that I hope she neither loses and that just might give her career some staying power.

    The songs aren't bad either and Christopher McDonald who usually does quite serious roles shows some hidden talent for comedy. The kind of principal you love to hate. Maybe Lemonade Mouth might just get a few more viewers than those who normally frequent the Disney Channel.
    sweetiebeattie

    Disney Has Got it Again!

    I was always a true Disney kid- I grew up with Lizzie McGuire, That's So Raven, Kim Possible, etc. But it all went down-hill when Disney Channel brought in Hannah, WIzards, HSM, Camp Rock- and the rest of the corny, cheesy, to sweet and somehow everyone can sing buzz that children lap up. Lemonade Mouth is- if you pardon the pun- a sip of icy lemonade on a hot day. It's got a good moral, the music is more rock'n'roll and indie then the kiddie pop they normally generate, the actors are amazing and there are some good twists. Mendler and Hicks have incredible on-screen chemistry; flirty, innocent and cute without being all annoying. The up-and-rising Disney stars show how unlike others, they can act and sing in this romantic comedy more aimed at teenagers then eight-years. Think a sweeter, organic Glee.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Adam Hicks (Wen) wrote the rap part of "Determinate."
    • Goofs
      Two figures are visible behind the pillar when the band is playing on the terrace after the swim in the pool scene. However, looking closer at the boys, they are Stella's two younger brothers, not crew members.
    • Quotes

      Olivia: Oh, no, no, Wen, this isn't about Lemonade Mouth. This is about you not appreciating what you have. You have a family! Your dad, your sister, Sydney! I don't even remember my mom, I haven't talked to my dad in years - and you have the nerve to feel sorry for yourself? Wha... Okay! No! Fine! Go ahead. Give up! See if I care! I didn't even what to be in this band in the first place.

      Wen: Then why did you DO it?

      Olivia: [shouting at first and then quietly] FOR YOU, YOU JERK! I did it for you.

    • Connections
      Featured in Disneycember: Lemonade Mouth (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Turn Up the Music
      Written by Adam Watts, and Andy Dodd

      Produced by Adam Watts, and Andy Dodd

      Performed by Adam Hicks, Bridgit Mendler, Naomi Scott, Hayley Kiyoko and Blake Michael

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • DisneyNOW
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Лимонадний голос
    • Filming locations
      • Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Martin Chase Productions
      • GWave Productions
      • Disney Channel
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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